Bush flunks the economy, but exaggerates his grades

September 20th, 2007 by Erich Vieth

This video and attached article is so incredibly depressing, to think that this man is the leader of our country. Did I say depressing. Maybe I meant embarrassing or horrifying.   Especially horrifying in light of the economic shipwreck that is going to happen under the not-very-learned command of George W. Bush.  So much of this was totally unnecessary. The next generation will be often wondering why we betrayed them.

2 Responses to “Bush flunks the economy, but exaggerates his grades”

  1. mojjy Says:

    its beyond funny…to think that man is nuclear armed

  2. grumpypilgrim Says:

    I couldn’t watch Bush’s entire press conference. His capacity to lie surpasses my level of tolerance. Not that I didn’t try. I made it through his lies where he declared the Democrat’s health care plan to be a step toward government-based healthcare for all Americans (in fact, it is merely a supplement to help uninsured and underinsured people), and I made it through his inflated cost estimates for the programs, and I even listened to him demonize Democrats for not “working with the White House” to create a plan he would sign (as if he has not spent the past 6 years turning his back on Democrats with his polarized policies), but when he called himself “fiscally responsible with the people’s money,” I just couldn’t take it any more.

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